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  1. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, penned in the early stages of his career and first performed around 1596, is a timeless tragedy that unfolds in the city of Verona. This play tells the story of two young lovers from feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets.

    • Full Play Summary

      A short summary of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet....

    • Setting

      In this sense, the Italian setting reinforces the play’s...

    • Motifs

      However, after Tybalt’s death and Romeo’s banishment,...

    • Themes

      Themes - Romeo and Juliet: Study Guide | SparkNotes

    • Tone

      The tone of Romeo and Juliet is sympathetic to the plight of...

  2. In the beautiful city of Verona, where our story takes place, a long-standing hatred between two families erupts into new violence, and citizens stain their hands with the blood of their fellow citizens. Two unlucky children of these enemy families become lovers and commit suicide.

    • Prologue
    • Scene 1
    • Scene 2
    • Scene 3
    • Scene 4
    • Scene 5
    • Scene 6

    The Chorus introduces the play by describing two rival families in Verona. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 1: Prologue.

    A fight breaks out between members of the Capulet and Montague houses, and Prince Escalus demands all fighting stop. Benvolio vows to help Romeo forget Rosaline. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 1: Scene 1.

    Capulet talks with Paris about Paris's plans to marry Juliet, and invites him to a feast to begin wooing her. Romeo and Benvolio plan to attend this same party. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 1: Scene 2.

    The Nurse recites a sexual anecdote involving Juliet. Lady Capulet asks Juliet to consider Paris as a potential husband. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 1: Scene 3.

    Mercutio mocks Romeo and speaks about Queen Mab of the fairies. Romeo senses the night at the party will set fate in motion and lead to untimely death. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 1: Scene 4.

    Romeo and Juliet fall in love and kiss at the feast. Tybalt wants to harm Romeo for coming to a Capulet feast, but Capulet stops him. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 1: Scene 5.

    Friar Lawrence warns Romeo not to get too intense in his love, and then marries Romeo and Juliet. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 2: Scenes 5 & 6.

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a violent world, in which two young people fall in love. It is not simply that their families disapprove; the Montagues and the Capulets are engaged in a blood feud. In this death-filled setting, the….

  4. Thou shalt continue two and forty hours, And then awake as from a pleasant sleep. Now, when the bridegroom in the morning comes. To rouse thee from thy bed, there art thou dead: Then, as the manner of our country is, 2475. In thy best robes uncover'd on the bier.

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